English writer, poet.
He was one of the most versatile English writers noted for his light verse, witty children's poetry.

Child! do not throw this book about;Refrain from the unholy pleasureOf cutting all the pictures out!Preserve it as your chiefest treasure.

He therefore was at strenuous painsTo atrophy his puny brainsAnd registered success in thisBeyond the dreams of avariceTill when he had at last becomeBlind, paralytic, deaf and dumbInsensible and cretinousHe was admitted ONE OF US.

Alas! That such affected tricksShould flourish in a child of six!

And always keep a hold of NurseFor fear of finding something worse.

I'm tired of Love: I'm still more tired of Rhyme.But Money gives me pleasure all the Time.